Actually cannabis reduces the damage that alcohol does to your brain. The study "Comparison of Cannabidiol, Antioxidants, and Diuretics in Reversing Binge Ethanol-Induced Neurotoxicity" found that the natural plant cannabinoid, CBD, was a potent neuroprotectant. NORML did a shorter article on the subject- "Marijuana May Offset Alcohol-Induced Cognitive Impairment Among Teens ".
A Swiss study of Emergency Rooms, found a curious fact, the more cannabis was in a person's system, the less likely they were to end up in the emergency room! The same could not be said of alcohol! The title of that study is "Alcohol and cannabis use as risk factors for injury - a case-crossover analysis in a Swiss hospital emergency department"
You should not be asking about the dangers of mixing cannabis with alcohol, you should be asking about the dangers of mixing alcohol with cannabis!
To educate yourself further, run a search for "Granny Storm Crow's MMJ Reference List" and just read!
No. Nobody has ever died from marijuana use of any kind.
Only that - that was sprayed in the fields by the DEA.
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ya. drinking is bad. smoke weed. Answer Drinking alcohol damages more parts of you body then marijuana but weed has the same addictive level of alcohol. Best is to never use it.
_____ risk-taking behavior includes disregarding safety laws, drinking, smoking, drug use, and gang activity. It called Unhealthy
_____ risk-taking behavior includes disregarding safety laws, drinking, smoking, drug use, and gang activity. It called Unhealthy
Marijuana. Marijuana is the most commonly used drug among teens today. Always has been and probably always will be. Marijuana is the "gateway drug." Marijuana leads to other drug usage, which is why it can be such a risk. Teens that use Marijuana are 99% more likely to use and try other drugs than a teen than has not tried Marijuana.
From 2009 to 2010, use of the drug marijuana increased among high school students, in contrast to a decline in tobacco use. This may be due to a drop in the perceived risk associated with marijuana. In 2010, the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that around 21% of high school seniors used marijuana, an increase of more than 6% since the 1980s.
Testing has proven drinking water, baking soda, and fresh or bottled lemon juice will NOT flush marijuana use out from your system and can be easily be detected in a urine sample. However it is said with the addition of eye drops to a urine sample, borderline users (Not heavy users) can alter and hide the use of marijuana because THC molecules can envelop, to effectively hide them from chemical detection.
No, vitamins do not clean marijuana from your system. The best way to eliminate marijuana from your system is through abstaining from use and allowing your body time to metabolize and eliminate the drug on its own. Drinking plenty of water and exercising may also help flush out the drug.
Potential dangers associated with marijuana use include impaired cognitive function, memory problems, decreased motivation, respiratory issues from smoking, and the risk of developing a dependency or addiction. Additionally, marijuana use can impact mental health, leading to anxiety, paranoia, and exacerbating symptoms of certain mental health disorders.
Research suggests that THC, the active compound in marijuana, does not directly cause cancer. However, smoking marijuana can still have negative effects on the respiratory system and may increase the risk of developing certain types of cancer. It is important to use marijuana responsibly and consider the potential health risks associated with its use.